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21 prospector
[prə'spektə(r)] [AE 'prɒspektər]nome prospettore m.* * *[prə'spektə, ]( American[) 'prospektər]noun (a person who prospects for gold etc.) prospettore* * *prospector /prəˈspɛktə(r)/n.* * *[prə'spektə(r)] [AE 'prɒspektər]nome prospettore m. -
22 sway
I [sweɪ]1) (of tower, bridge, train) oscillazione f.; (of boat) oscillazione f., beccheggio m.2) (power)II 1. [sweɪ]to hold sway over — dominare [person, country]
1) (influence) influenzareto sway sb. in favour of doing — persuadere qcn. a fare
2.to sway the outcome in sb.'s favour — volgere la situazione in favore di qcn
verbo intransitivo [tree, robes] ondeggiare; [building, bridge] oscillare; [vessel, carriage] dondolare, oscillare; [ person] (from weakness, inebriation) barcollare; (to music) dondolarsi* * *[swei] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) move from side to side or up and down with a swinging or rocking action: The branches swayed gently in the breeze.) ondeggiare2) (to influence the opinion etc of: She's too easily swayed by her feelings.) influenzare2. noun1) (the motion of swaying: the sway of the ship's deck.) oscillazione2) (power, rule or control: people under the sway of the dictator.) dominio* * *[sweɪ]1. n1) (movement: gen) ondeggiamento, (of boat) dondolio, rollio2)(rule, power)
sway (over) — influenza (su)2. vi3. vt1) (move) far oscillare2) (influence) influenzare* * *sway /sweɪ/n. [u]1 oscillazione; ondeggiamento; dondolio; fluttuazione2 inclinazione; pendenza3 (arc. o lett.) influsso; controllo; dominio; potere: The country is under the sway of a dictator, il paese è sotto il dominio di un dittatore● to hold sway over sb., tenere q. sotto il proprio dominio; dominare q.(to) sway /sweɪ/A v. i.1 ondeggiare; oscillare; dondolare; fluttuare: The tallest buildings swayed in the earthquake, gli edifici più alti hanno oscillato per il terremoto2 pendere; pencolare; inclinarsiB v. t.1 agitare; far oscillare; far ondeggiare; dondolare; sballottare: The wind is swaying the trees, il vento fa ondeggiare gli alberi2 (arc. o lett.) dominare; controllare; tenere sotto di sé; dirigere; reggere: He is swayed by ambition, è dominato dall'ambizione3 influenzare; esercitare il proprio influsso su; spostare a proprio favore: to be swayed by false prospects, farsi influenzare da false prospettive; Their door-to-door canvassing swayed thousands of votes, la loro propaganda capillare ha spostato migliaia di voti4 far recedere da un proposito; smuovere: His threats will not sway us, le sue minacce non ci smuoveranno● to sway one's hips, ancheggiare □ (lett.) to sway the sceptre, reggere lo scettro □ (lett.) to sway the sword, brandire (o impugnare) la spada □ (naut.) to sway up, issare, ghindare ( un albero, ecc.).* * *I [sweɪ]1) (of tower, bridge, train) oscillazione f.; (of boat) oscillazione f., beccheggio m.2) (power)II 1. [sweɪ]to hold sway over — dominare [person, country]
1) (influence) influenzareto sway sb. in favour of doing — persuadere qcn. a fare
2.to sway the outcome in sb.'s favour — volgere la situazione in favore di qcn
verbo intransitivo [tree, robes] ondeggiare; [building, bridge] oscillare; [vessel, carriage] dondolare, oscillare; [ person] (from weakness, inebriation) barcollare; (to music) dondolarsi -
23 ♦ (to) differ
♦ (to) differ /ˈdɪfə(r)/v. i.1 differire; essere diverso: Our opinions differ in that respect, le nostre opinioni sono diverse a questo riguardo; How does European Spanish differ from Latin American Spanish?, in che cosa lo spagnolo europeo differisce dal latino-americano?; The landscape differs greatly between the north and the south of the island, il paesaggio è molto diverso dal nord dell'isola al sud; The prospects for recovery differ with age, le prospettive di guarigione variano con l'età; The species differ with respect to their coloration, le specie sono diverse nella pigmentazione2 non essere d'accordo; dissentire: He differed with his colleagues over (o on, about) the way to go forward, non era d'accordo con i colleghi sul modo di procedere; (form.) I beg to differ, mi permetto di dissentire● to agree to differ, riconoscere l'impossibilità di mettersi d'accordo. -
24 black *****
[blæk]1. adj1) nero (-a), (in darkness) buio (-a), (fig: gloomy: prospects) poco allegro (-a), (despair) nero (-a), cupo (-a), (future) poco promettente, (wicked: thought, deed) malvagio (-a)black coffee — caffè m inv nero lungo
2) (person) nero (-a)2. n1) (colour) nerodressed in black — vestito (-a) di or in nero
in the black Fin — in attivo
to swear that black is white — (obstinate person) negare l'evidenza, (liar) mentire spudoratamente
2) (person) nero (-a)3. vt Brit(Industry: goods, firm) boicottare• -
25 bleak adj
[bliːk](landscape) desolato (-a), (weather) gelido (-a), (smile) pallido (-a), (prospect, future) tetro (-a), deprimente -
26 hopeful hope·ful
['həʊpfʊl]1. adj(person) ottimista m/f, pieno (-a) di speranza, fiducioso (-a), (future, situation) promettente, (sign, response) incoraggiante, buono (-a) (before n)2. na young hopeful — un (-a) giovane m/f di belle speranze
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27 hopeless hope·less adj
['həʊplɪs](impossible, useless: situation) impossibile, (outlook, case) disperato (-a), senza speranza, (drunkard) incorreggibile, inguaribile, (bad: work) fam disastroso (-a)it's hopeless trying to convince her — è perfettamente inutile or è fiato sprecato cercare di convincerla
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28 look up
1) (raise one's eyes) alzare gli occhi, lo sguardo2) (raise one's head) alzare la testa3) (improve) [ business] andare meglio, migliorare; [ situation] migliorare; [ property market] riprendersi; look [sb., sth.] up, look up [sb., sth.]4) (check in book) cercare [phone number, price, word]5) (visit) andare a trovare, fare un salto da [ friend]; look up to [sb.] ammirare, guardare con ammirazione [ person]* * *1) (to improve: Things have been looking up lately.) migliorare2) (to pay a visit to: I looked up several old friends.) andare a trovare3) (to search for in a book of reference: You should look the word up (in a dictionary).) cercare4) (to consult (a reference book): I looked up in the encyclopedia.) consultare* * *1. vi + adv1) (glance) alzare gli occhi2) (improve: prospects) migliorare, (business) riprendersi, (sales) aumentare, (shares) essere in rialzo, (weather) mettersi al bello2. vt + adv1) (information, word) cercareif you don't know a word, look it up in the dictionary — se non conosci qualche parola cercala sul dizionario
2) (visit: friend) andare a trovare* * *1) (raise one's eyes) alzare gli occhi, lo sguardo2) (raise one's head) alzare la testa3) (improve) [ business] andare meglio, migliorare; [ situation] migliorare; [ property market] riprendersi; look [sb., sth.] up, look up [sb., sth.]4) (check in book) cercare [phone number, price, word] -
29 outlook out·look n
['aʊtˌlʊk]weather outlook — previsioni fpl meteorologiche
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30 survey **** sur·vey n vb
[sɜː'veɪ]1. n1) (comprehensive view: of situation, developments) quadro generale2) (inquiry, study) indagine f, studiothey did a survey of a thousand students — è stata fatta un'indagine su un campione di mille studenti
2. vt1) (look at) guardare, (prospects, trends) passare in rassegna2) (examine) studiare, esaminare
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